Assessment of the occurrence of adverse events through the global trigger tool in a university hospital in Italy.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Vincenza Sansone, Giovanna Paduano, Maria Rosaria D'Emma, Maria Pavia
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Abstract

The reporting of adverse events (AEs) through incident reporting (IR) is considered a valuable tool to ensure their analysis. In addition, the Global Trigger Tool (GTT) methodologies allow a review of clinical records through triggers. The purposes of this study were to assess the occurrence, type and severity of AEs detected by the GTT, comparing the results with the IR system. A retrospective study was conducted between September and November 2023 in Italy on 500 clinical records of patients admitted in 2022 and 2023. A total of 59 AEs were detected in 45 patients (11.8%), and all were associated with at least one trigger. The most frequent AEs were healthcare-associated infections (HAI) (32.2%), medication (27.1%), procedures (23.7%), and healthcare-related AEs (17%). Only 3.4% of the AEs revealed by GTT were also reported in the IR system. Male sex, higher Charlson index, and length of stay were significantly associated with higher results of AE. Significant predictors of in-hospital death were permanence in intensive care units and exposure to central venous catheter. The GTT demonstrated to be feasible and to provide a broader evaluation of the pattern of AEs in the hospital. The findings suggest the need to rely on multiple data sources and methodologies to identify AEs.

通过全球触发工具评估意大利某大学医院不良事件发生情况。
通过事件报告(IR)报告不良事件(ae)被认为是确保其分析的有价值的工具。此外,全球触发工具(GTT)方法允许通过触发对临床记录进行审查。本研究的目的是评估GTT检测到的ae的发生、类型和严重程度,并将结果与IR系统进行比较。2023年9月至11月在意大利对2022年至2023年住院的500例患者的临床记录进行了回顾性研究。45例患者(11.8%)共检测到59例ae,所有患者均与至少一个触发因素相关。最常见的ae是卫生保健相关感染(HAI)(32.2%)、药物(27.1%)、手术(23.7%)和卫生保健相关ae(17%)。仅3.4% GTT显示的ae在IR系统中也被报道。男性、较高的Charlson指数和住院时间与较高的AE结果显著相关。住院死亡的重要预测因素是重症监护病房的持久性和中心静脉导管的暴露。GTT被证明是可行的,并为医院的ae模式提供了更广泛的评估。研究结果表明,需要依靠多种数据来源和方法来识别ae。
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Scientific Reports
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19567
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3.9 months
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